- Schapelle Corby
Schapelle Leigh Corby (born 10 July 1977) is an Australian convicted and imprisoned in Indonesia for drug smuggling. She is a former shop assistant and beauty therapy student from Queensland. Corby is currently serving a twenty year sentence for the importation of of cannabis into Bali, Indonesia. She was convicted and sentenced in Bali on May 27, 2005 by the Denpasar (Indonesia) District Court and is currently serving her sentence in Kerobokan Prison, Bali. - Hank Asher
Hank Asher (born "c." 1951) is a businessman with a reported fortune of around US$500 million earned as the founder of several data mining companies that compile personal information about individuals from different electronic databases. Asher dropped out of school and 16 and worked as a draftsman in a local factory. Later he worked in a union job painting radio towers, with a housepainting business on the side. - Gonen Segev
Gonen Segev (born 6 January, 1956) is a former Israeli politician and pediatrician who was convicted for drug smuggling and forgery. In politics, he served as a member of Knesset and as a government minister. - Richard Stratton
Born in Wellesley, Massachusetts, Richard Stratton is a writer and former THC transporter. He spent eight years in federal prison for the smuggling of marijuana and hashish. Richard Stratton is the founder of "Prison Life" magazine, and former Editor of "High Times" magazine. Stratton left Arizona State University, where he was studying English, to pursue a more "Hemingway" lifestyle. He has always believed that real experience, true emotions, … - Donald Aronow
Donald Joel Aronow (March 3, 1927 - February 3, 1987) was an American designer, builder and racer of the famous Cigarette, Donzi, and Formula speed boats. He built speedboats for the Shah of Iran, Charles Keating, Robert Vesco, Malcolm Forbes, and George H. W. Bush. President Lyndon Johnson- in retirement- owned several 16 ft. Donzi speedboats on his Texas ranch with which he would race his Secret Service agents. - John Varrone
John C. Varrone is the Assistant Commissioner of the Office of Investigations for the US Customs Service. Varrone began his law enforcement career in 1977 as a Customs Patrol Officer in the New York Office of Enforcement where he worked on a variety of airport, seaport and tactical assignments. In 1982, Varrone was promoted to the position of special agent. - Andrew C. Thornton II
Andrew C. Thornton II (b. 1945) was a head member of "The Company", a drug smuggling ring in Kentucky. Andrew grew up with an affluent family in the Lexington, Kentucky area and attended the private Sayre School. He later joined the Army as a paratrooper. After quitting the Army, he became a Lexington police officer. He then attended the University of Kentucky Law School. Sometime during his tenure, he began smuggling. - Andrew C. Thornton III
Andrew C. Thornton II was a head member of "The Company", a drug smuggling ring in Kentucky. Andrew grew up in the richer parts of Kentucky. Later in life, he joined the army as a paratrooper. After quitting the army, he was looking for something exciting in life. Finally, he became a police officer. And is one of the first to volunteer for fighting the drug dealing in Kentucky, but then he start smuggling as well, … - Jorge
"TRYING TO UNITE ALL EIGHTEEN STREET MEMBERS"!!! WERE THE 18 MAFIA! - Nathan Cook
I went to West Georgia and I am now attending Perimeter College and Im obsessed with women and cars. I like to do anythig that's fun. If you are sweet, cool as hell, perty and have a good sense of humor then we are perfect!! - Meb
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